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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
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<blockquote data-quote="Kingbryce" data-source="post: 433361" data-attributes="member: 22168"><p>Man this thing is ruff to lay carpet in. I used to install carpet professionally and i really struggled with this. I am VERY picky though. I am carpeting it exactly how it was done originally. Its all one piece from the stern up to the 90* drop downs there in the seat well. The seat well is one piece wrapping down over the lip with a seam right there to the side of the live well. There is a small strip that runs right infromt of the live well. The sections of the live well that you can see not finished are rather difficult to do. My advice is buy quality carpet and use a new razor blade for every cut. Im worried you are going to see my seams there around the live well, but it is what it is. Im pretty darn happy with it thus far. Im goimg to get out there here in a bit and finish up the carpet around the well. I will post pictures for you when i am done. Hopefully it comes out ok. I will take pics pointing where the seams are that i made. This is a very difficult boat to carpet because of the deck layout. Total peices is 8 with a couple of little fillers around the lip where the hatches close. I will point those out in my pics this evening. They aint great, but there covered up by the doors, soooo yeah.... im the only one that will know they are there. Drives me crazy though! Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kingbryce, post: 433361, member: 22168"] Man this thing is ruff to lay carpet in. I used to install carpet professionally and i really struggled with this. I am VERY picky though. I am carpeting it exactly how it was done originally. Its all one piece from the stern up to the 90* drop downs there in the seat well. The seat well is one piece wrapping down over the lip with a seam right there to the side of the live well. There is a small strip that runs right infromt of the live well. The sections of the live well that you can see not finished are rather difficult to do. My advice is buy quality carpet and use a new razor blade for every cut. Im worried you are going to see my seams there around the live well, but it is what it is. Im pretty darn happy with it thus far. Im goimg to get out there here in a bit and finish up the carpet around the well. I will post pictures for you when i am done. Hopefully it comes out ok. I will take pics pointing where the seams are that i made. This is a very difficult boat to carpet because of the deck layout. Total peices is 8 with a couple of little fillers around the lip where the hatches close. I will point those out in my pics this evening. They aint great, but there covered up by the doors, soooo yeah.... im the only one that will know they are there. Drives me crazy though! Lol [/QUOTE]
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